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new york city, 28. a warm day on friday. the cooler air is on i wants way. let's head now into europe. we're still seeing wet conditions. the czech republic you'll see strong gusts and heavy rain. you'll get another surge of warmth toward the southeast. 29 degrees in athens. 16 in london. 21 in paris. i'll leave you now to your extended forecast. >> that concludes this edition of "newsline."
new york city, 28. a warm day on friday. the cooler air is on i wants way. let's head now into europe. we're still seeing wet conditions. the czech republic you'll see strong gusts and heavy rain. you'll get another surge of warmth toward the southeast. 29 degrees in athens. 16 in london. 21 in paris. i'll leave you now to your extended forecast. >> that concludes this edition of "newsline."
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early this the city which knows best to what extremes can question why do you always just leave the berlin wall is one of the most vivid symbols of intolerance twenty ft of the walls boeing has become a place to build bridges between civilizations and to talk peace building bridges between civilizations is what the luxemburg forms big manifesto always all about it's in fact a scientific research go in as far as trying to measure tolerance. and it's an attempt to find an alternative to the two concepts which are not working one is handing down steer you know the you know it's ability of a clash of civilizations in the other is multiculturalism in this book we've come up. we call security tolerance. luxemburg forums president reaches life cantor reassured the manifesto has an answer of how to cope with some of the worst threats of the modern world including nuclear terrorism some other participants of the organization of a very simple reasons to put weapons aside at a time when we have a great recession taking place in the global economy it is very important for us to ponder as to why we sho
early this the city which knows best to what extremes can question why do you always just leave the berlin wall is one of the most vivid symbols of intolerance twenty ft of the walls boeing has become a place to build bridges between civilizations and to talk peace building bridges between civilizations is what the luxemburg forms big manifesto always all about it's in fact a scientific research go in as far as trying to measure tolerance. and it's an attempt to find an alternative to the two...
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it is certainly up north but your question is correct if the city of the she saw things here he's another east factor which next to iran and north korea which you will watch. it on the first of all unlike you iran and north korea . and pakistan already possess nuclear weapons so you know when you they've got a total of three hundred and sixty me so with potential global reach and a hundred of them can be armed with nuclear warheads. what does this imply considering that the pakistani government probably has limited control over its own territory. stored at those much and how does it feel your pain in pakistan's perpetual conflict with india which you have just referred to know that many chips about what it spells is it permanent of the risk factor. what if the argument tell you that the deficiency of governance in pakistan has created a risk of nuclear weapons being commercialised in that country's civil liberties that i really look like yes of course i knew of course and i just quoted cuts them every time other music change of government just think of move the retired generals with acces
it is certainly up north but your question is correct if the city of the she saw things here he's another east factor which next to iran and north korea which you will watch. it on the first of all unlike you iran and north korea . and pakistan already possess nuclear weapons so you know when you they've got a total of three hundred and sixty me so with potential global reach and a hundred of them can be armed with nuclear warheads. what does this imply considering that the pakistani government...
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demonstrations and the ceasefire could include this only moment the troops are withdrawn from the cities those people in the government in the regime know very well that hundreds of thousands. reads freedom seeking crowds have become a glorified image of the arab spring but in reality demonstrations often resulted in crime and violence in egypt female journalists were sexually harassed as protesters demanded more rights in libya a soldier was lynched regular calls for elections syria there are fears that rallies may be deliberately used to derail the peace process i am very concerned that in case of sort of large gatherings of people the possibility of provocations will be greatly enhanced so instead of instead of talking about demonstrations opposition leaders must finally formulate their attitude towards political dialogue demonstrations here are not banned but those who hit the streets without permission from the interior ministry swiftly arrested and while this official i'd need some heavy handedness on the part of the government he says it's borne out of the security challenges seri
demonstrations and the ceasefire could include this only moment the troops are withdrawn from the cities those people in the government in the regime know very well that hundreds of thousands. reads freedom seeking crowds have become a glorified image of the arab spring but in reality demonstrations often resulted in crime and violence in egypt female journalists were sexually harassed as protesters demanded more rights in libya a soldier was lynched regular calls for elections syria there are...
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to avoid the same fate. >> kindergarten children take part in a drill in yaizu, a city on the coast. wearing protective hoods, the young students prepare for a major earthquake. first, they climb to a higher location. then they put on life jackets. a bank in the same prefecture is also depending on the jackets to protect customers and staff. 43 branches of this bank along the prefecture's coast are also taking the same precautions. at an emergency devices exhibition in february, five companies displayed newly developed life jackets. they're specially designed to protect people from tsunamis. pulling the strings or contact with water causes this jacket to inflate. children can attach this gear to their backpack. it helps keep them safe while traveling to or from school. many people at the exhibition took a good look at this device. >> translator: it is hard. >> translator: it is the jacket's main selling point. if it is too soft, it can't absorb the impact from the rubble. >> reporter: a company developed it. they specialized in making cushions for cars and motorcycles. until now, the
to avoid the same fate. >> kindergarten children take part in a drill in yaizu, a city on the coast. wearing protective hoods, the young students prepare for a major earthquake. first, they climb to a higher location. then they put on life jackets. a bank in the same prefecture is also depending on the jackets to protect customers and staff. 43 branches of this bank along the prefecture's coast are also taking the same precautions. at an emergency devices exhibition in february, five...
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the bulk of the revenue earned in the city came from making cashmere, but the coal mines started operating and making a lot of money. in 2004 city officials began increasing the population of an area to 1 million. since then, they have spent nearly $800 million new condominiums and other buildings. now the area has a lot of high rise buildings including a theater and government offices. not many residents, only about 70,000 people live here. >> all over the city homes but no occupants. >> with so many empty homes and so few people to buy them, and in many other parts of china similar projects also fizzled. there they have left the local government with mountains of debt. after the global financial crisis in 2008 central government authorities encouraged local municipalities including ordos to spur the economy. the central officials pushed them to invest more. so the local governments borrowed huge amounts of money. the funds went into real estate but even now many properties are still unsold. at the end of 2010 these governments owed a total of $1.7 trillion and the amount is still rising.
the bulk of the revenue earned in the city came from making cashmere, but the coal mines started operating and making a lot of money. in 2004 city officials began increasing the population of an area to 1 million. since then, they have spent nearly $800 million new condominiums and other buildings. now the area has a lot of high rise buildings including a theater and government offices. not many residents, only about 70,000 people live here. >> all over the city homes but no occupants....
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government and opposition forces are fighting for control of the capital damascus, the northern city of aleppo and other places. officials with the u.n. office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs say there's no more safe areas where people can take refuge. they need help to feed people an treat the sick. the u.n. officials have made similar appeals but this year member nations only contributed 60% of what they asked for. >>> government and opposition forces have taken their fights to the golan heights. u.n. peace keepers in the area monitor the cease-fire between syria and israel. the security council decided on wednesday to extend the forces mandate by another six months. commanders have rotated units of 50 self-defense personnel through the mission since 1996. they have been responsible for transportation and logistics. japanese government officials say they will pull sdf members back next month because they are worried about safety. their mission was scheduled to wrap up in the leersd . >>> the leaders of india have agreed to work together. india's prime minister met with
government and opposition forces are fighting for control of the capital damascus, the northern city of aleppo and other places. officials with the u.n. office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs say there's no more safe areas where people can take refuge. they need help to feed people an treat the sick. the u.n. officials have made similar appeals but this year member nations only contributed 60% of what they asked for. >>> government and opposition forces have taken their...
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the state run oil company has already won the contract to double up a huge oil field near the city. >> iraq is new market. it's booming for oil and gas. i see the risk. they're so nice. >> reporter: security remains precarious since the start of the 2003 iraq war. a string of terrorist attacks rock the country after the last u.s. troops pulled out a year ago. three major ethnic and religious groups are still jostling for control of political power, territory and all revenues. >>> north korea has announced it will extend the period for iraq's oil men minister has set an ambitious target. launching what it calls a >> translator: we welcome companies and want to show them what they can do to develop basra. >> reporter: iraq is now in a better position to attract investment with neighboring iran conquered by sanctions on its nuclear program. satellite carrying rocket by one it has overtaken iran to become the second largest opec producer. there's no doubt the energy sector hold the keys to iraq's reconstruction and the world energy supply. >> that's the latest in business headlines for th
the state run oil company has already won the contract to double up a huge oil field near the city. >> iraq is new market. it's booming for oil and gas. i see the risk. they're so nice. >> reporter: security remains precarious since the start of the 2003 iraq war. a string of terrorist attacks rock the country after the last u.s. troops pulled out a year ago. three major ethnic and religious groups are still jostling for control of political power, territory and all revenues....
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this the city which knows best to what it. truly a question of why do you all which is lead the berlin wall is one of the most vivid symbols of intolerance twenty years after the wall well in has become place to build bridges between civilizations and to talk peace building bridges between civilizations is what the luxemburg forms big manifest always all about it's in fact a scientific research go in this forest trying to measure taller and. it's an attempt to find an alternative to two concepts which are not working one is having trance theory of the inevitability of a clash of civilizations in the other is multiculturalism in this book we've come up with a new approach we call secure tolerance with. the luxemburg forums president has left cantor is sure the manifesto has a nonsense of how to cope with some of the worst threats of the modern world including nuclear terrorism some other participants of the organization of a very simple reasons to put weapons aside at a time when we have a great recession taking place in the gl
this the city which knows best to what it. truly a question of why do you all which is lead the berlin wall is one of the most vivid symbols of intolerance twenty years after the wall well in has become place to build bridges between civilizations and to talk peace building bridges between civilizations is what the luxemburg forms big manifest always all about it's in fact a scientific research go in this forest trying to measure taller and. it's an attempt to find an alternative to two...
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>>> people are moving into the cities as the economy grows. government ministers say their aim is to build our environment that can accommodate all these people. one government minister told me about a scale of the task. >> well, it is a huge challenge. because today we have about 55 cities with population of more than 1 million. in the next, there will be 70 cities with the population of 1 million. we have a huge urban structure deficit. whether in water, in waste management, in sewage. it is in urban roads. this is a huge challenge. and the government is now giving it the highest priority that to get organization to look at suburbanization to see that there is plan development and big trust in infrastructure development in our urban areas. >> how is urban development changing people's lives. >> one example is a subway. when they began operations ten years ago, and lines are still being added. this means that the road congestion is becoming less of a problem. the government is also building a corridor between delhi amumba. >> india's urbaniza
>>> people are moving into the cities as the economy grows. government ministers say their aim is to build our environment that can accommodate all these people. one government minister told me about a scale of the task. >> well, it is a huge challenge. because today we have about 55 cities with population of more than 1 million. in the next, there will be 70 cities with the population of 1 million. we have a huge urban structure deficit. whether in water, in waste management, in...
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he lives in a housing complex provided by the city. she struggles to do the things most people get done every day. she's 87 and almost completely blind. >> translator: i'm embarrassed to say this, but irk not even take a bath without someone's help. >> she lost most of her family in the tsunami. people who could have helped her. so she stays inside all day without anyone to talk to. >> translator: sometimes i feel i'm about to go crazy. why is it that i have to live like this at such an advanced age? i'm really sad. >> he says men are specially vulnerable. many have trouble making new friends. many have difficulty expressing what they feel. many are too proud to ask for help. this man is 72. he also lost his home in the disaster. he says he doesn't feel like doing anything so he stays in his room and eats alone. he doesn't even have natural gas to keep him warm. >> translator: i have tons of problems here, but i guess this is only expected. >> translator: they lost confidence in themselves after losing their jobs because of the tsunami
he lives in a housing complex provided by the city. she struggles to do the things most people get done every day. she's 87 and almost completely blind. >> translator: i'm embarrassed to say this, but irk not even take a bath without someone's help. >> she lost most of her family in the tsunami. people who could have helped her. so she stays inside all day without anyone to talk to. >> translator: sometimes i feel i'm about to go crazy. why is it that i have to live like this...
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and while you would not destroy all the cities if you have three or four of those going out until of these, three or four of those going off to a you might have airbursts in ground bursts. you do that because you want to grounders to cut countless thousands or hundreds of thousands of tons of radioactive material which would be highly veto in the immediate area. the most intense radioactivity released his with in the first day, first couple of weeks. as you get further along its less dangerous, but you could have very easily the few hundred thousand fatalities in a country the size of israel. let's just put that in perspective to the united states. let's assume that they think they have enough accuracy to it west jerusalem and it does in it somewhere else. i might add if i was a palestinian, i would be a little nervous. i don't know if i have enough faith in the iranian rockets that they might not land in the wrong place. but if you have that and you have let's say one under 200,000 in each of those two cities among three or 400,000, we have about 45 times the population of zero. so
and while you would not destroy all the cities if you have three or four of those going out until of these, three or four of those going off to a you might have airbursts in ground bursts. you do that because you want to grounders to cut countless thousands or hundreds of thousands of tons of radioactive material which would be highly veto in the immediate area. the most intense radioactivity released his with in the first day, first couple of weeks. as you get further along its less dangerous,...
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and oklahoma city and 30 in atlanta and 29 in houston. that's more like mid-may, but hot for this early on in the month. into europe we go, not much of a change here. wet and wild towards the west. this ongoing heavy rain has led to flooding across parts of the southern uk and heavy rain warnings here today. france dealing with some of that heavy rain as will portugal will be today. the heavy rain on the alps. elsewhere is looking dry and hot. particularly hot down here. 28 degrees and 31 in bucharest. as well as in kiev and central locations and heating up and seeing the temperatures prevailing and just about on average and pretty w and chilly out towards the west. >>> our lead story, japanese prime minister and u.s. president barack obama are emphasizing the importance of their country's alliance on maintaining the security in the pacific region. they issued a joint statement and entitled it a shared vision for the future. the japan-u.s. alliance is the foundation of peace, security, and stability in the region. >> translator: the asia-
and oklahoma city and 30 in atlanta and 29 in houston. that's more like mid-may, but hot for this early on in the month. into europe we go, not much of a change here. wet and wild towards the west. this ongoing heavy rain has led to flooding across parts of the southern uk and heavy rain warnings here today. france dealing with some of that heavy rain as will portugal will be today. the heavy rain on the alps. elsewhere is looking dry and hot. particularly hot down here. 28 degrees and 31 in...
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cities over the weekend. half of the islands of more than 10 centimeters of rain per hour. it has caused landslides and floods, leaving more than 30 people dead or missing. many of the victims were in their 70's and 80's and were not able to leave when their homes were hit by mudslides. some farmers died when they went to detect their fields -- to check their fields during a temporary lull in the flooding. rescue teams have been searching for those missing and others have dropped supplies. the worst is over. but even a small amount of rainfall could trigger further landslides. bbc news reporting. >> the olympic torch is in the final stages of its journey and will be passing through the southern english county of sussex on route to its final destination in london. lucy hawkins is at suffolk county cricket grounds and can tell us more. >> george, there's plenty of work that can be done on things like traffic lanes and security in london. people arriving at heathrow airport as well. there's nothing that can be d
cities over the weekend. half of the islands of more than 10 centimeters of rain per hour. it has caused landslides and floods, leaving more than 30 people dead or missing. many of the victims were in their 70's and 80's and were not able to leave when their homes were hit by mudslides. some farmers died when they went to detect their fields -- to check their fields during a temporary lull in the flooding. rescue teams have been searching for those missing and others have dropped supplies. the...
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the city of co-bay. if this new plant is approved, it would be the first time since then that extra personnel have been added. >>> and in diplomatic news, australian prime minister thanksed japan for deciding to release three australia activists who illegally boarded a japanese patrol ship off the australian coast. the japanese government said it would not press charges. the activists boarded a ship some 40 kilometers off the west coast of australia on sunday. the ship was escorting japan's research fleet. the activists belonged to a associated with the sea shepherd conservation society. the japanese government decided not to arrest them as they had not harmed crew members or damaged the vessel. in a statement gillard expressed gratitude and called the boarding unacceptable. she warned that similar acts could result in similar charges. she also said the best way to stop whaling is through court action. australia is seeking a ruling to stop japan's annual whale hunt. the australian government said it's se
the city of co-bay. if this new plant is approved, it would be the first time since then that extra personnel have been added. >>> and in diplomatic news, australian prime minister thanksed japan for deciding to release three australia activists who illegally boarded a japanese patrol ship off the australian coast. the japanese government said it would not press charges. the activists boarded a ship some 40 kilometers off the west coast of australia on sunday. the ship was escorting...
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i think san francisco or new york city is the most expensive. >> guest: there are places -- c-span: 24 are 2500 a-month? >> guest: may be more and we have those figures on military.com, the basic allowance for housing numbers are available publicly. you can see it. it's a lot. places in texas are very cheap and bases in san francisco or boston are pretty high. c-span: when you're on an active duty in the service how much do you pay for health care? >> guest: nothing. c-span: you don't pay anything like $100 a month or anything like that? does your family get all the health care? >> guest: yes. c-span: what else is there you can get? >> guest: like i said all the benefits associated with being on base so you're housing if you live on base can be taken care of and if you don't live on base to get the allowance for housing that is regionally a sliding scale. there is a support network of things like you have access to lawyers. you have access to financial experts. there are all kinds of resources in terms of not just mental health health health care but family advocacy. it's a very insula
i think san francisco or new york city is the most expensive. >> guest: there are places -- c-span: 24 are 2500 a-month? >> guest: may be more and we have those figures on military.com, the basic allowance for housing numbers are available publicly. you can see it. it's a lot. places in texas are very cheap and bases in san francisco or boston are pretty high. c-span: when you're on an active duty in the service how much do you pay for health care? >> guest: nothing. c-span:...
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government forces the rebel commander called on the people of the city to join the march and show top president joseph kabila the un security council earlier agreed to sanctions on the rebel leadership introducing a travel ban as well as an asset freeze. thousands have rallied in south korea's capital ahead of the second anniversary of a deadly attack on the country's islands by north korea which accuse seoul of breaching naval boarders during military exercises leading to show and kill for islanders and responds with tension remaining fractious between them even praising north korea and the south is punishable by law on tuesday a man got a ten month suspended prison sentence for tweeting north korean quote propaganda posts. while many tourists travelling to india are drawn by the prices that they pay for their comfort but as archie's priya sridhar finds out even the most basic services they enjoy have a kid hidden costs to local communities. beautiful beaches and luxurious resorts make go on the western coast of india a tourist hot spot for people around the world really enjoy it we
government forces the rebel commander called on the people of the city to join the march and show top president joseph kabila the un security council earlier agreed to sanctions on the rebel leadership introducing a travel ban as well as an asset freeze. thousands have rallied in south korea's capital ahead of the second anniversary of a deadly attack on the country's islands by north korea which accuse seoul of breaching naval boarders during military exercises leading to show and kill for...
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and set it off in new york or washington or some other city. (instrumental music) >> the president wants $489 billion in defense cuts over ten years. pentagon officials say the goal is to create a smaller, flexible force that can fight traditional wars and mount special operations. >> now that we know the threats that are out there, where is our money being spent? >> the congressional budget office had an estimate that they put the total u.s. spending for defense at $699 billion. now, that is 20 percent of all federal spending, that is more than half of all discretionary spending. it's a substantial commitment to the united states. >> we spend less and less of our defense dollars on things that actually defend us. fifty percent of our defense budget goes to personnel. much of that personnel is bureaucratic personnel manning various defense department sites. >> currently much of the money is going to conventional needs, personnel, r and d and nuclear weapons. >> the congress debated the issue of replenishment of our stock or at least making cert
and set it off in new york or washington or some other city. (instrumental music) >> the president wants $489 billion in defense cuts over ten years. pentagon officials say the goal is to create a smaller, flexible force that can fight traditional wars and mount special operations. >> now that we know the threats that are out there, where is our money being spent? >> the congressional budget office had an estimate that they put the total u.s. spending for defense at $699...
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opened on thursday in the malaysian city of putra jira. the balloons are in novel shapes including a birthday cake, tree trunk, kiwi and a cat. flying competitions start every morning. the rivalries give way to pleasure rides in the evenings. on saturday, the festival finishes with a synchronized celebration when the balloons light up the skies. >>> japan's crown prince hope those who go through disasters will share stories. he made the appeal to an international forum on water. >>> delegates are atepiding the sixth world water forum in france. japan's koun prince serves as the honorary president on water and sanitation. he cancelled plans to deliver a keynote speech. he stated japan to temporarily perform the duties of his father. he is recovering from heart bipass surgery. the crown prince delivered a video message instead. >> i will do my best together with you to share and make use of the experience and lessons in japan and elsewhere in order to help build a safer and better future for all. >> crown prince showed photos of northeast ja
opened on thursday in the malaysian city of putra jira. the balloons are in novel shapes including a birthday cake, tree trunk, kiwi and a cat. flying competitions start every morning. the rivalries give way to pleasure rides in the evenings. on saturday, the festival finishes with a synchronized celebration when the balloons light up the skies. >>> japan's crown prince hope those who go through disasters will share stories. he made the appeal to an international forum on water....
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and force the rebel commander called on the people of the city to join the march on can show to topple presidential just look at the un security council earlier going to sanctions on the rebel leadership introducing a travel ban as well as an asset freeze. well a society that was certainly make you stop in your tracks. well look at that all somewhat think it's a start of a new military campaign but this apocalyptic flash has nothing to do with missiles that doesn't light which fill the horizon as the result of a gas blast the incident happened in western russia after a propane delivery truck exploded at a petrol station no one was hurt in the incident. all right don't go away a capital account with lauren lister is up next right here on our team. looking at some jokes you simply do not believe they come speak and goodness how they can wrong oh. it's an international sled dog race with those driving the dogs. coming from as far away as a strength in canada and the u.s. they come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful i
and force the rebel commander called on the people of the city to join the march on can show to topple presidential just look at the un security council earlier going to sanctions on the rebel leadership introducing a travel ban as well as an asset freeze. well a society that was certainly make you stop in your tracks. well look at that all somewhat think it's a start of a new military campaign but this apocalyptic flash has nothing to do with missiles that doesn't light which fill the horizon...
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forces are still attacking the northern city and other opposition strongholds. activists say at least 130 people have been killed in the last two days. the government made a new demand on sunday. it now wants written guarantees that the insurgents will end their violence before the troops withdraw. the conflict is spilling over syria's border. syrian forces fired into a refugee camp in turkey on monday reportedly wounding at least four people. thousands of syrians have fled to turkey to avoid the attacks. a local cameraman in lebanon was killed by syrian forces while filming the border area. >>> france's presidential campaign has officially started. candidates are expected to focus on their ideas for responding to europe's debt crisis. right now the incumbent president is just behind his leftist rival in the polls. ten candidates are running in the first round of voting which will be held on april the 22nd. president nicolas sarkozy is stressing his record on tackling fiscal reform. he's also emphasizing his role in drafting eu-wide measures to deal with the deb
forces are still attacking the northern city and other opposition strongholds. activists say at least 130 people have been killed in the last two days. the government made a new demand on sunday. it now wants written guarantees that the insurgents will end their violence before the troops withdraw. the conflict is spilling over syria's border. syrian forces fired into a refugee camp in turkey on monday reportedly wounding at least four people. thousands of syrians have fled to turkey to avoid...
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place, but if you have that, and you have let's say 100,000 or 200,000 in each of the two cities, you have 300,000 or 400,000, we have about 45 times the population of israel. if you had, say, 200,000 dead from two or three bombs in those cities, you are looking at or even we'll go lower and say 100,000. let's just use -- looking at 9 million with 200,000 israeli dead, that's 9 million american casualties for our country which has 45 times their -- 40 times 8 million. the total we've lost in all wars going back to the revolution is something along the lines of 2 million or 3 million max or something. it may, actually, that may include wounded. i once saw the number, but it's not coming to me. it's a loss less than -- a lot less than 8 million. it would not lay everything to waste, but it would be a catastrophe of unprecedented magnitude, and, of course, then if you're talking about the gulf states, they are very as a vulne too. not a large number of cities in kuwait that would be targets. the bottom line is we have to take the threat very seriously. i might add that the pakistanis are
place, but if you have that, and you have let's say 100,000 or 200,000 in each of the two cities, you have 300,000 or 400,000, we have about 45 times the population of israel. if you had, say, 200,000 dead from two or three bombs in those cities, you are looking at or even we'll go lower and say 100,000. let's just use -- looking at 9 million with 200,000 israeli dead, that's 9 million american casualties for our country which has 45 times their -- 40 times 8 million. the total we've lost in...
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outside the city considered you statement that pressure damascus to comply it will cease fire don't like it while russia is warning foreign forces against arming the syrian rebels saying who only fuel the conflict it seems to verify it into a worldwide information war. sign from arabic t.v. channel al jazeera and its coverage of the conflict says the station has provided material support to the opposition and making sure foreign intervention goes unreported. they were helping. the government once and it's what got her once. you know those big satellite. communication tools are now put out this is so they were entering them snuggling them into the from the borders from lebanon as i knew it was. obvious that go on militants firing from the borders to syria and clashing with the syrian army that was actually a way from the words like three kilometers about time we were able to spot these militants and we took some footage of those people and later on the channel refused to chose. what i was asked to forget about these militants i was asked to leave the whole area back to beirut precisely is
outside the city considered you statement that pressure damascus to comply it will cease fire don't like it while russia is warning foreign forces against arming the syrian rebels saying who only fuel the conflict it seems to verify it into a worldwide information war. sign from arabic t.v. channel al jazeera and its coverage of the conflict says the station has provided material support to the opposition and making sure foreign intervention goes unreported. they were helping. the government...
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cities cross talk. these guests debate whether there is a political agenda behind the water. wedge issues do just what their name implies they get between people and drive them apart like a wedge and these issues seem to always take the forefront in the media things like abortion gun rights marijuana legalization and the weather well the weather isn't really a wedge issue but people sure talk about it way too much there's only so much room in the national discourse and the switch issues just eat up all of the time and attention but the thing is that there's a little something called the tenth amendment you know the one that says that any powers that are specifically delegated the federal government are reserved for the states and last time i checked the constitution doesn't have a special weed clause saying that marijuana has to be an all or nothing a national proposal and that goes for abortion and most of the wedge issues also there's a simple answer all these wedge issues just left the states make up their own minds but then again without wages shoes what would the mainstr
cities cross talk. these guests debate whether there is a political agenda behind the water. wedge issues do just what their name implies they get between people and drive them apart like a wedge and these issues seem to always take the forefront in the media things like abortion gun rights marijuana legalization and the weather well the weather isn't really a wedge issue but people sure talk about it way too much there's only so much room in the national discourse and the switch issues just...
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ceremony taking place in the holy city the fire will be brought to moscow tonight in time for the main orthodox service at christ the savior cathedral we have coverage of course of this ceremony taking place in jerusalem for you on line and we will have live coverage of the orthodox main ceremony here in moscow for christ the savior tonight on the night. i. i'll be back with the headlines here on r t after this stay with us. there hasn't been anything yet on t.v. . used to get the maximum political impact of. the full source material is what helps keep journalism honest. we want to present. something else. if. the close up team has been to the spirit little stranger. blacksmithing has developed from a craft into an industry. looks now arty goes far north. where returns to good roads and rail are a battle against the elements where the culture is the only transport for medics to reach those in need. and where reindeer and fish are treasures for the people. of the. area russia close up. the mission free accreditation free.
ceremony taking place in the holy city the fire will be brought to moscow tonight in time for the main orthodox service at christ the savior cathedral we have coverage of course of this ceremony taking place in jerusalem for you on line and we will have live coverage of the orthodox main ceremony here in moscow for christ the savior tonight on the night. i. i'll be back with the headlines here on r t after this stay with us. there hasn't been anything yet on t.v. . used to get the maximum...
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oklahoma city reaching up to 27. and chicago, still, well above average, but returning back to normal territories in the eastern side. here in europe we have a trail of low pressure system targeting the scandinavian peninsula and then down towards western russia, dropping mixed precipitation. and then towards turkey, that could actually turn to white piling up in the mountainous areas. as you can see this jet stream, this is going to continue on for the next couple of days. things are still very warm out toward the west, london, paris, madrid, lisbon, even though the temperatures are falling down a little bit, still very much above average. here's your extended forecast. >>> and that's our broadcast for this hour on "newsline." we'll be back with more news in half an hour. i'm michio kijima in tokyo. thank you for watching. bye-bye.
oklahoma city reaching up to 27. and chicago, still, well above average, but returning back to normal territories in the eastern side. here in europe we have a trail of low pressure system targeting the scandinavian peninsula and then down towards western russia, dropping mixed precipitation. and then towards turkey, that could actually turn to white piling up in the mountainous areas. as you can see this jet stream, this is going to continue on for the next couple of days. things are still...
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denver keeping the heat here. however, it's going to be much cooler towards the north. 9 in vancouver and 11 in winnipeg. just 4 degrees in toronto. heading into europe, not much change here. unstable, wet, and cooler out towards the east. finally getting some welcome rain just south of the iberian peninsula, which is good news since it's been so dry for the last several weeks. i'm going to leave you know with your extended forecast. unstable, wet, and cooler out >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." thanks for joining us.
denver keeping the heat here. however, it's going to be much cooler towards the north. 9 in vancouver and 11 in winnipeg. just 4 degrees in toronto. heading into europe, not much change here. unstable, wet, and cooler out towards the east. finally getting some welcome rain just south of the iberian peninsula, which is good news since it's been so dry for the last several weeks. i'm going to leave you know with your extended forecast. unstable, wet, and cooler out >>> and that's all for...
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consulate general in chengdu last month after being fired as head of the city's public security bureau. wang has been under investigation since he left the u.s. mission on suspicion of involvement in corruption. wen jiabao spoke about the incident after the closing of the national people's congress. he said the party's central committee is taking the issue seriously and an investigation has started into the allegations. he said the investigation has made progress, adding that wang would be punished severely. the premier suggested the government won't make the findings of the investigation public. >>> japan says it expects to see improvement in china's restrictions on exports of rare earth minerals. in line with world trade organization rules. chief cabinet secretary says he expected the matter to be settled through the dispute settlement procedures. he said japan takes more shares of imports and has repeatedly asked for export restrictions to be eased. japan is filing a trade case against china with the united states and the european union. they contend that china's breaking internatio
consulate general in chengdu last month after being fired as head of the city's public security bureau. wang has been under investigation since he left the u.s. mission on suspicion of involvement in corruption. wen jiabao spoke about the incident after the closing of the national people's congress. he said the party's central committee is taking the issue seriously and an investigation has started into the allegations. he said the investigation has made progress, adding that wang would be...
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. >>> as election day approaches many ralli aei hd throughout the city. and it seems to be a fierce battle between the cre president and his rival from the largestopsion the three candidates vying for the presidency are incumbent presidentay think-jeou. and the leading democratic prreivfothe and james soong of the people first party. acrdg pli opinion surveys conducted by taiwanese dia outlets it's a close race between ma and ou explored the su. y jeou is supposed to appear anmite thenrero is waiting to hear his voe. thprident says that better regularses with china under his mistration, haveed to economic growth. >> translator: the peopl o taiwan need a governmenting that bring stability to the island. the ony, pitsnd ties with china. if you want such stability, vote for may jeou. >> reporter: half of the visitors visitor s taipei i01 are from mainland, china. under ma, the government has allowed morehise tourists in. there were 1.of million tourists in 2010. >> i think the open policy, if they continueo vehis policy and, i think they will have more and m
. >>> as election day approaches many ralli aei hd throughout the city. and it seems to be a fierce battle between the cre president and his rival from the largestopsion the three candidates vying for the presidency are incumbent presidentay think-jeou. and the leading democratic prreivfothe and james soong of the people first party. acrdg pli opinion surveys conducted by taiwanese dia outlets it's a close race between ma and ou explored the su. y jeou is supposed to appear anmite...
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they gather at the cafe. the city used to have five shopping centers. the tsunami wiped out all of them. the store owner set up the site in the autumn using freight containers. they called it mall of the future. a declaration of the positive spirit. that spirit caught her attention. she relocated to the area and offered her services. she says it is not just customer satisfaction she is after, but customer inspiration. >> translator: there are still many people feeling deeply sad. i hope ty will be able to forget their troubles at the shopping center for just a moment. i want them to feel joy here. >> reporter: this is her next project. it's a clothing store. in business for more than 50 years, it's badly in need of a post-tsunami facelift. the team gets to work. she directs a group of eight volunteers. the paint and other materials were provided free of charge mostly through internet donations. first, the base coat goes on. with the canvas in place, the artist artistry begins. snaking lines and splashes of color. two weeks later, the job is almost done.
they gather at the cafe. the city used to have five shopping centers. the tsunami wiped out all of them. the store owner set up the site in the autumn using freight containers. they called it mall of the future. a declaration of the positive spirit. that spirit caught her attention. she relocated to the area and offered her services. she says it is not just customer satisfaction she is after, but customer inspiration. >> translator: there are still many people feeling deeply sad. i hope...
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a security vehicle in the northwestern city of the country and twin blasts at a shia mosque in iraq. well it's a sight that would make you stop in your tracks. well well some would think that this is a start of a new military campaign but this clash has nothing to do with missiles the dazzling light which fill the horizon as a result of a gas blast incident had happened in western russia after propane delivery truck exploded at a petrol station no one was hurt. but i'll go away the kaiser report is up next stay with us r.t. . flying north with me in this old soviet work or so the helicopter is dr run amir brodsky and his team from the region's medical aviation service we head across ever more barren tundra higher and higher into russia's arctic far north until eventually we see our landing spot with arrive at this tiny village after crossing hundreds of kilometers of snow a world of us as a boy here suffering from fever and the doctors are going to see what they can do. inside a small building not one but two babies and that parents are waiting for us the doctors inspect them but can
a security vehicle in the northwestern city of the country and twin blasts at a shia mosque in iraq. well it's a sight that would make you stop in your tracks. well well some would think that this is a start of a new military campaign but this clash has nothing to do with missiles the dazzling light which fill the horizon as a result of a gas blast incident had happened in western russia after propane delivery truck exploded at a petrol station no one was hurt. but i'll go away the kaiser...
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city and have them live on his farm with him just to see if they could deal with his craziness and it was literally called surviving nugent crazy enough to do something i mean maybe he did like cut his leg during. the day a guy gave me i think i think cat scratch fever has finally caught up to him and he's losing it you guys didn't get that you know that's the song he's famous for. but whatever good for him it's good publicity everyone's talking about it his career to get a little much needed boost if none of us know what cats favorite months old. resurgence. these days it's going to enter a conference is being allowed. pretty much on this story we're going to clip for you but i just thought it was really interesting right because we talk a lot about copyright trademark law and this is by club they called the motorcycle club the f.b.i. basically declare them an outlaw motorcycle gang and so what they're doing in order to make sure that the. i don't have the f.b.i. infiltrating is they have actually trademarked their jackets hatch right there and they've said you know like if you don't
city and have them live on his farm with him just to see if they could deal with his craziness and it was literally called surviving nugent crazy enough to do something i mean maybe he did like cut his leg during. the day a guy gave me i think i think cat scratch fever has finally caught up to him and he's losing it you guys didn't get that you know that's the song he's famous for. but whatever good for him it's good publicity everyone's talking about it his career to get a little much needed...
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her elder brother left home to work in the city after graduating from junior high. twep he between helping with the family and household chores, susu managed to finish senior high. about two years ago her mother became ill and died. since then the family has found it harder to make ends meet. susu wanted to study at university to become a doctor. she passed the entrance exam of the university she most wanted to attend. but susu wasn't able to pursue her studies. >> translator: my family would have had to borrow money for my tuition. i didn't want them to do that. >> translator: i blame myself for not making it possible for my daughter's study at university. >> reporter: more than 5 million residents of guizhou province live in poverty. the region has the lowest per capita gdp in all of china. last year, a private college opened in a mountain community. it lies 50 kilometers south of the province's central city. 200 students from all over are enrolled in the three-year program. many students are having trouble with the cost of living. they can't afford three meals a
her elder brother left home to work in the city after graduating from junior high. twep he between helping with the family and household chores, susu managed to finish senior high. about two years ago her mother became ill and died. since then the family has found it harder to make ends meet. susu wanted to study at university to become a doctor. she passed the entrance exam of the university she most wanted to attend. but susu wasn't able to pursue her studies. >> translator: my family...
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and many cities are experiencing temperatures past the 40 degree mark. extreme hot to the south. 28 degrees in hong kong. we're seeing the warm spread up to beijing. 24 degrees. however, things are dipping back down just above the freezing point for our hightoday. 2 degrees. as wead out into north america, we have some severe weather erupting just south of the great lakes through the midwest during your overnight hours wednesday into thursday. so this is where it's going to be around this low. and you can expect strong winds with this as well as large hail and the potential for tornadoes. now, the good news is it's going to be weakening off as it heads towards the east. then gusty showers up through the northeast and into new england, eastern canada there. there will be return to severe weher. it's going tbe coming out of the west. this time nebraska colorado into northern texas. because we've got a lot of heat coming up. temperatures are about 10 degrees above average in anywhere from the southeast arcing up to the northern plains and back down again in
and many cities are experiencing temperatures past the 40 degree mark. extreme hot to the south. 28 degrees in hong kong. we're seeing the warm spread up to beijing. 24 degrees. however, things are dipping back down just above the freezing point for our hightoday. 2 degrees. as wead out into north america, we have some severe weather erupting just south of the great lakes through the midwest during your overnight hours wednesday into thursday. so this is where it's going to be around this low....